CEH Certified Ethical Hacker Exam Cram is the perfect study guide to help you pass the updated CEH exam. Dr. Chuck Easttoms expert real-world approach reflects both his expertise as one of the worlds leading cybersecurity practitioners and instructors, as well as test-taking insights he has gained from teaching CEH preparation courses worldwide, including courses taught directly for EC-Council. Easttom assumes no prior knowledge: his expert coverage of every exam topic can help readers with little ethical hacking experience to obtain the knowledge they need to succeed.\n\nFeatures –\n\nCovers all the critical information students need to know to score higher on the updated CEH exam\n\nAddresses all exam objectives associated with ethical hacking and penetration testing\n\nAssumes no prior knowledge: those without experience can obtain the real-world knowledge to succeed\n\nDesigned to help students rapidly assess where they stand, and quickly master what they need to learn\n\nIncludes test-taking strategies, time-saving tips, Exam Notes, and two full practice exams
Dr. Chuck Easttom is the author of 36 books, including several on computer security, forensics, and cryptography. His books are used at over 60 universities. He has also authored scientific papers (over 70 so far) on digital forensics, cyber warfare, cryptography, and applied mathematics. He is an inventor with 25 computer science patents. He holds a Doctor of Science in cyber security (dissertation topic: a study of lattice-based cryptographic algorithms for post quantum computing) and three master's degrees (one in applied computer science, one in education, and one in systems engineering). He also has a Ph.D. in Technology, focusing on nanotechnology (Dissertation title: The Effects of Complexity on Carbon Nanotube Failures) and a Ph.D. in Computer Science (Dissertation title: "A Systematic Framework for Network Forensics Using Graph Theory"). He is a Senior Member of the IEEE and a Senior Member of the ACM as well as a member of IACR (International Association of Cryptological Research) and INCOSE (International Council on Systems Engineering). He is also a Distinguished Speaker of the ACM (Association of Computing Machinery)and a Distinguished Visitor of the IEEE Computer Society. He currently is an adjunct lecturer for Georgetown University and Vanderbilt University.
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